How bout " Elements of Programming with Perl" by Manning. "Andrew L.
Johnson"
I am half way through it and I also have that Progamming Perl Camel book
that was way too hard to start on, but this other book is very easy to
understand. I haven't yet looked at the Learning Perl book.
-DU
Thors
Need some advice here, I installed Perl 5.8.0 on my Debian box, on top
of the Debian Perl package 5.6.1
Perl seems to work, but I tried to install the DBD::mysql bundle and am
running into errors telling me mysql_config cannot be found.
So I figured something was wrong with Mysql and I upgraded
nstable to get just the perl
unstable in there.
Well, it works and I see no need for 5.8 other than my Perl Programmer
friends tell me you got to have it.
Thanks
-DU
Joey Hess wrote:
Debian User wrote:
Need some advice here, I installed Perl 5.8.0 on my Debian box, on top
of the Debian Pe
I want to track down what is causing a problem for me, but I
need more info. What I'm asking about is, what can I do to
enable more logging of the kernel and possibly other
applications and driver modules?
A month ago I upgraded my box, and since then I am
experiencing stability problems under 3.0
>
> and if possible, revert as much hardware to it's previous
> state to eliminate chances that it would be the cause of
> failure. Also if you can revert kernels that would be
> good too. Other then X, the kernel is the only thing I can
> think of that could possibly be involved in a system
> lock
>>
>> and if possible, revert as much hardware to it's previous
>> state to eliminate chances that it would be the cause of
>> failure. Also if you can revert kernels that would be
>> good too. Other then X, the kernel is the only thing I can
>> think of that could possibly be involved in a system
Hi,
I just installed the vanilla install of Debian. I'd
like to reconfigure several things, but when I do
dpkg-reconfigure, I get "dpkg-reconfigure: command not
found". Is this still how I'm supposed to reconfigure
packages? (I don't see a --reconfigure option for
dpkg.)
thanks
Melissa
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I just upgraded from woody to sid. Gnome will start up fine, but kde
crashes instantly when started from the gdm login. I can use apt-get to
install kde components(i.e. konsole, kpackage) just fine. Is this a
known issue?
Thanks,
Rob
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 19:15, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 11:57, Debian User wrote:
> > I just upgraded from woody to sid. Gnome will start up fine, but kde
> > crashes instantly when s
Hi, I have been pulling out hair on this one.
I am trying to get a debian box to share files to an NT 4 network.
I installed Samba, works great. I also installed Winbind and that also
works, but I have a problem when trying to set file permissions.
When I do a - getent group or a - getent pa
Trying to install diald from unstable?
Cannot get past this error:
snip---
Setting up diald (0.99.4-5) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/diald.config: line 1: t: command not found
dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
Errors were encou
Mark Roach wrote:
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 20:35, Debian User wrote:
Hi, I have been pulling out hair on this one.
I am trying to get a debian box to share files to an NT 4 network.
I installed Samba, works great. I also installed Winbind and that also
works, but I have a problem when
>
>
/var/lib/dpkg/info/diald.postinst: line 43: /etc/diald/cvtaddrs: No such
^->removed
this file here and reran
now it works.
dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit statu
What is causing this error in log's. Relevant modules for ppp are:
ppp_deflate39008 0
ppp_generic18120 3 [ppp_async bsd_comp ppp_deflate]
slhc4352 1 [slip ppp_generic]
kernel is:
2.4.18-686 #1 Sun Apr 14 11:32:47 EST 2002 i686 unknown
and this i
A little background: A few months back I put together a box to
do some work at the office, nothing earth shattering. the only
thing we had handy at the time was a PC workstation. At
somepoint the Boss was supposed to get me server to replace
it. But he never quite got around to it, just recently th
A little background: A few months back I put together a box to
do some work at the office, nothing earth shattering. the only
thing we had handy at the time was a PC workstation. At
somepoint the Boss was supposed to get me server to replace
it. But he never quite got around to it, just recently th
I have a 733 Mhz C3 at home. The motherboard is a soyo 7VEM.
It is a fairly small board. It has sound and video built in. I
use it as a fileserver, so I never bothered to install X or
sound, so I can't help on those to points. Otherwise a C3
based system is like any other i386 install. I compiled m
Squirrelmail shouldn't do ssl. Squirrelmail will connect to
uw-imapd via the localhost, so you can install uw-imapd (and
block imap port for remote connections). When you config
squirrelmail with the perl script, config it to use https,
then the connection/authentication to squirrelmail is ssl
pro
Hi,
Why I don't can install abiword in sid ?
When I try by the synaptic nothing happen.
My repositories are http://debian.yorku.ca/debian/ unstable main
non-free contrib
http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/ unstable/non-US main contrib
non-free
thanks to all !
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I do what you are trying to do w/ Exim and the .forward file. The
problem is that a lot of the spam originates from bogus email addresses
.. lots of email becomes undeliverable and frozen.
At Wednesday, 10 September 2003, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Paul M Foster writes:
>> But I'
hi,
sorry for me beeing called "Debian user" on my system, but i was just a little
inattentive in the base-install and i am just new to linux - after heavy
virus - attacks decided to switch over. Now i don't know how to change my real
name in order to appear correct in Mails send ou
Would anyone happen to know of a ready made backup (tar) script for a
debian box, something that I could tell to backup to another drive, and
make full copies with incremental updates throughout the week. Would be
nice to have it report to a file too. I have messed around with using
tar, but
So, I have a few users I want to add to my web server, but I have a
question or two.
So with apache installed, I am not sure where I should store all the web
data, previously I was storing in /var/www.
I wan't users to be able to upload their content easily without hassle.
Problem 1. When a u
Ok, I am having a hard time being new to linux and all.
Basically I am looking for the Standard procedure for setting up an
apache server, and ftp for users on a debian box.
Someone first tells me not to use FTP, and use some windows util that
none of my clients will have. I am at a loss, is
e there is like 500
different ways to do the same thing.
Note-- I don't get paid to learn any of this, I do all this on my own time.
-Debuser
Mark Ferlatte wrote:
begin Debian User quote on Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 11:52:29AM -0800:
Basically I am looking for the Standard procedure
st changes the users home directory to another directory, but wouldn't this mess with the mail settings for postfix, procmail, and squirrelmail if you change your home directory, or does this only take place when you ftp into the server?
hmm
debuser
Mailing List wrote:
On 11/6/02 1:52 PM,
I just recompiled my kernel under debian woody. I would like to make
boot floppy for it. So.. I typed 'mkboot
/usr/src/.../arch/i386/boot/bzImage'. It made the floppy, but when I
reboot with floppy - it doesn't work. The kernel appears to load, but
then the screen blanks out and the power cycle
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 03:44:33PM +1030, Barney Wrightson wrote:
> Actually you wouldn't even need the HTML at all, you could simply
> enter
> the address of the cgi script into your browser and load it to cause
> it
> to execute. Provided that apache and user permissions were set up
> correctly
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 01:54:20PM -0800, Debian User wrote:
> Could this problem be related to password encryption?
> My WinMe client cannot browse samba server.
okay - got it working. But I must admit my problem solving was rather
non-linear...
by that I mean that I just experiment
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 04:27:04PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> > provide specs to Bertrik Sikken ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) who's trying to
> > write the SANE backend for it.
THe last time I tried using the drivers for the hp PSC 750 scanner - it
was broken - anyone get scanning to work on the PSC 750 on l
Any suggestions for client that reads mail *and* news?
I currently use mutt, but then use gnus for newsgroups... briefly
looked into vm and rmail... not exactly attractive...
want to get away from the huge ness of emacs...
perhaps will get used to having two terminals open all the time - one
fo
Its failing because you need somekind of MTA. You could
install say sendmail or postfix, that will remove the "exim"
package you have installed because they confict, then you
reinstall the official exim package.
>>dpkg --purge package
>>
>>If this is failing, give us more info.
>
> argus:/etc/exim#
If I'm understanding the situation right, then the problem
looks to be the router rather than the pix. If you're meant to
access the network, there might already be a route there for
you, but not one for everyone else.
A bit of a longshot would be to check /etc/hosts.deny and your
DNS setup on Zeus
On Saturday 14 June 2003 14:38, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 13:09, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have gdm configured to have 2 login windows on F7 and F8. 2 users are
> > logged in concurrently, both using gnome. User 1, who was the first to
> > log in, has sound via esd
Hi there !
I am working on the implementation of an soft-root-raid.
I want to have the root file system von a die Software raid.
Anyway my only problem is to write lilo.
Steps taken so far:
- Running system on third disk
- Created /dev/md0
- Mouted /dev/md0 /mnt/newroot
- copied system to
Can someone point me to some docs for where to put the iptables firewall
scripts for a dialup accnt. I am running testing/unstable w/2.4.18-686.
This has to be activated(iptables) with each new dialup? Or does
iptables refresh the ip? Sorry for all the ?'s but am new to iptables.
Thank-you
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> On January 11, 2003 12:29 pm, the fabulous Debian User wrote:
>
> > Can someone point me to some docs for where to put the iptables firewall
> > scripts for a dialup accnt. I am running testing/unstable w/2.4.18
I just upgraded from potato 2.2.19 to woody and kernel 2.4.18-386. Now
my modules are gone in modconf? Where to put module path so it will
show in modconf? I can still insmod but was wondering why the path
didnt upgrade 2?
Also insmod ppp ->no module by that name? ppp_generic is there but not
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some old computers that I would like to use as dumb terminals. I
> was wondering if someone could point me to a good howto or faq on how to
> set this up or perhaps give me some tips and or help.
Among a zillion other things t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> I'm trying to customize SecureCRT 2.2 so that the keys will be similar to
> those of a VC. Is there a reference page or somewhere that I can find the
> strings that are sent when certain keys are pressed?
- Partially, you c
Hi
I forgot the var in lilo to set in order to tell the kernel
128M Ram. Can any one clue me in?
I am pretty sure I installed iomega parellel support to my kernel when i built
the last one
And why my system boots i see some iomega stuff fly by but when this is what
happens when i try to
use it.:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda4 /zip
mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/sda4 as a block device
can anyone tell me how to make images your background in wmaker? I dloaded some
of those
themes from e.themes.org which are .jpg format then i converted them to xpm
with the gimp.
But i can't figure out how to set it to my background. Can anyone help? Am I
doing anything
wrong? Thanks in adva
Has anyone seen this error before, or know what I did wrong to cause it?
Thanks for any help.
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 91 (X_QueryColors)
Value in failed request: 0x829
Serial number of failed
I guess i should have mentioned what i did to produce this error, anyways, I
was trying to take a screen shot
with the gimp.
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 91 (X_QueryColors)
Value in failed request: 0x82
I'm trying to get wmmail to work correctly but it doesn't seem to be
recognizing the commands
i put in .wmmailrc. The Execute tkmail works, but the NewMailExecute and the
AlwaysNewMailExecute
don't work. Anyone help?
Update 1
Execute "tkmail"
NewMailExecute "cat /usr/local/sounds/testsound.au
What do you guys use for a Web Server Log anaylizer using apache.
I tried analog but can't seem to get it to work. Is there a web based
version that can be totally administrated by web page?
Thanks
-debuser
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I set up a Web Server here on my Debian Box.
Question, is there any way to set a default file permission on a certain
user folder inside the /var/www/ folder.
I want to setup accounts for users to upload web files, but the problem
is that whenever I upload files, the files always default to re
Gottfried Szing wrote:
>Am Son, 2002-09-22 um 22.05 schrieb Colin Watson:
>
>
>>On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 09:54:14PM +0200, Gottfried Szing wrote:
>>
>>
>>>and for setting default permissions you can also consult the umask
>>>functionallity. but i think this is very dangerous to turn x on by
Well, basically what I learned today, is that web file permissions are
usually handled by the FTP client, which I am finding out is a problem
with certain FTP utils like Dreamweaver for instance, because for some
reason you have to download the Exchange Utilties which cost more $$ to
get the f
Hi everyone, I have been pulling hair on this one.
I got bind set up, nslookup resolves all domains and records just fine,
but when trying to register my domains to my server, I get error
messages from the domain registrars that my dns server is invalid or
something..
Another problem is that
It seems that after I upgraded smail to 3.2.0.92-3, rsmtp now spools all
mail, i.e. it behaves as if it were called with "-odq".
Is there a way to restore the old behavior of immediate delivery? I
can't find a config option for this. rsmtp also refuses to take the
"-odf" parameter, so a wrapper wo
hi there,
I have bind-4.9.5 package installed on my debian 1.3.
And I have a dynamic ip and a blah.dyndns.com domain for dyn ip.
So the question is how much i can make use of binds' features?
At least I know i can use
nameserver 127.0.0.1
search vmlinuz.dyndns.com
instead of my isp's.
thanks
k
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Re: Install report, finally
Kernel panic
WINE
Re: Apache web server PO
Help,
I've been playing arround with the new 2.1.5x kernels. Now when I issue a
depmod -a, it does not update the modules.dep file. Any content of the
modules.dep is cleared. I've re-built the depmod / modprobe utilities (v
2.1.55) from source, but still no joy.
Can anyone suggest what I've do
i posted this similar question when _murphy_ was having problems
and wonder if it was lost ...
i wish to forward email from particular domains to an open relay
mailserver. how may i do this w/ the .forward or exim.conf files?
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great tool ... never knew it existed until this post.
At Wednesday, 3 December 2003, "Karsten M. Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>on Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 01:03:34AM -0800, Vanh Phom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
net) wrote:
>> Hi folk,
>> After reading on report of servers compromised. Just for curior
i think you have to go under _advanced_ options for the particular
user. there, you can select the stmp server you wish to use.
there is also a link in the user account window for server selection.
i have my local smtp server for some accounts and an open relay
for others using the same mozilla
perhaps there is a more sophisticated way, but, cannot you pipe tcpdump
output to a file?
At Wednesday, 3 December 2003, "BruceG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
net> wrote:
>> >I am using a Linksys BEFSX41 router, and want to start logging
>inbound
>> > and outbound access. > >Any hints, tips, or po
this virtual hosting can be done w/ an apache web server. the /etc/httpd.
conf file is where to place the virtual host rules. there are examples
included in the httpd.conf remarks.
At Wednesday, 3 December 2003, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I want to alias internet addresses localy,
I am searching for a good HowTo on firewalls and ipchains.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO-8.html references a dead
link at
http://www.adelaide.net.au/~rustcorp/ipfwchains/ipfwchains.html
Does anyone have another reference worth reading?
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yikes!! i have hit the wall at 37!!! i am running a 2.4 kernel and
should have asked about iptables NOT ipchains.
At Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Arnt Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 09:08:15 -0500,
>Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>
if you really have to do it in a low-level language, do it in assembly
native to that processor. you can even write them inline within your
C code.
asm(" mnemonic_instruction operand, operand");
At Friday, 12 December 2003, Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
shack.net> wrote:
>On Fri, 2003-12
why not log in to your gui as a common user and su as root from a
shell?
anyway, i cannot anything in /etc/gnome that would limit who has
access to the gui.
At Friday, 12 December 2003, Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Stephen Liu wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> How can I login as ROO
I just tried the site and CAN get to it.
At Monday, 15 December 2003, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I haven't been able to get to www.debian.org today or to ping it
either.
>Is it down at present? Not another compromise I hope...
>
>Anthony
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I am interested in implementing hardware RAID on a new machine I
am putting together. I have read a post _Hardware RAID setup_ and
am glad that it can be done w/ modules in Debian. It looks liek 3ware
is the way to go. I only _need_ two disks (I think). Does anyone
have a suggestion as to card/
also, I wish to use IDE drives.
At Tuesday, 16 December 2003, Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
com> wrote:
>I am interested in implementing hardware RAID on a new machine I
>am putting together. I have read a post _Hardware RAID setup_ and
>am glad that it can be done w/ module
maybe i missed something in a previous post... isn't it the purpose
to soecify hosts you are allowing to relay w/ the host_accept_relay
setting in exim.conf? this will allow you not to be an open relay
eventhough you have a dynamic IP address.
At Tuesday, 16 December 2003, Joerg Rossdeutscher <
but using a smarthost is a way around this.
or, just tell your friends who are using aol, earthlink, snet, etc.
, that you cannot send email to them because their isp is uptight
;)
At Tuesday, 16 December 2003, charlie derr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Debian User wrote:
>>
interesting articles.
realisically, as i have some business domains on my server, i cannot
prevent users from receiving email from aol et. al. accounts. furthermore,
i have to use a friend's open relay as smarthost to get aol-bound
email off my server.
is there no other way to stop aol et. al
wow ... so, if you don't have exposure to the joys and sorrows of
running your own server on the net, how can you really learn?
then, the net and everyone who uses it should be licensed like ham
radio operators? afterall, the net is just a transmission medium
like rf is a transmission medium.
that point is/was not lost on me ... i just did not articulate.
At Tuesday, 16 December 2003, ScruLoose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ca> wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 03:42:07PM -0500, charlie derr wrote:
>> Debian User wrote:
>
>> >maybe i missed something in a previous p
This ZDNET UK story has been forwarded to you by:
debian-user (debian-user@lists.debian.org).
They have added these comments:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39198263,00.htm
Microsoft OneCare gets a
On Sunday 29 May 2005 15:40, ratikanta rath wrote:
Note- I began liking debian after i heard of it.
Please help this poor student by mailing me the CDs if
you have
This mail looks like a hoax to me, but anyway...
Go to the Ubuntu website below
http://shipit.ubuntulinux.org/
and they will send
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 06:55:22PM +0200, Cyprien wrote:
lay awake whole night. I have a very low-end computer
with 5GB hard disk and 122MB RAM. It can boot from
CDROM. I am running WinXP Pro successfully on it. I
can not upgrade my PC due to money problems.
mmm XP with 122MB of RAM ... no mone
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Debian drops ball on security updates
By Renai LeMay
The newly launched Linux distribution has a glitch--some versions were released
with default
Greetings,
I downloaded the Apache/1.3.12 pkg and installed it fine. I put my html files
inside of /var/www/ and then ran apacheconfig and then surfed to localhost.
The pages come up fine but no graphics are there. This probably isn't enough
information for you guys but I'm not sure what els
t; try loading the graphics directly, make sure the graphics are in a
> directory the webserver can access such as /var/www
>
> also look at /var/log/apache/error.log
>
> also check permissions on the graphics files themselves
>
> nate
>
> Debian User wrote:
> >
>
Hi guys,
Where can I find some docs on how to install a printer on Debian (woody)? I
just picked up a Lexmark Optra E312, plugged it in, booted up, and it naturally
did not work. A couple things to share...
As a users I typed: cat > /dev/lp1 and received a permission denied
message. So I t
Now that's customer service. Too bad all companies weren't like that.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 07:35:44PM -0600, Ray Percival wrote:
> I just got this from cheapbytes for one I applaud them for doing the right
> thing. Ray
>
> -- Original Message --
> From
Greetings,
I've been snooping around /etc looking for the place that issue.net and issue
are assigned. So far no luck, is there any documentation available from Debian
that would run a newbie type thru most of that 'good to know information' about
how the system is put together?
Bill
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Greetings fellow Debian users!
I can mount/unmount my cdrom with data cd's using mount /cdrom. The fstab is:
/dev/hda2 / ext2defaults,errors=remount-ro 01
/dev/hda1 noneswapsw 00
proc/proc proc
Hello fellow Debian users,
I've recently did a clean install of stable, and I've run into
a problem. The problem is that LaTeX/dvips-produced PostScript
files, when printed appear to be at a lower resolution than they
really are. More specifically, it looks like the fonts produced
by MetaFont
Hi,
just upgraded my system from a mix of Test 1 and Test 3 to the full 2.2
release. Noticed that I now appear to have alot of "Obsolete/local Optional
packages" now showing in dselect. According to the docs the best way to get
rid of this (as these packages are the current versions) is to ru
Hi,
just upgraded my system from a mix of Test 1 and Test 3 to the full 2.2 release.
Noticed that I now appear to have alot of "Obsolete/local Optional packages"
now showing in dselect. According to the docs the best way to get rid of this
(as these packages are the current versions) is to run ap
Hi,
just upgraded my system from a mix of Test 1 and Test 3 to the full 2.2 release.
Noticed that I now appear to have alot of "Obsolete/local Optional packages"
now showing in dselect. According to the docs the best way to get rid of this
(as these packages are the current versions) is to run ap
> I have the complete 3 CD set. I can snail mail 'em for you.
>
> Is it illegal in China to get the 3 CD set?
offtopic... and I ain't debating
How do you know that they wouldn't put you in prison for 30yrs for
doing this? You know the fbi or whoever, is looking like fools
lately for all the se
You needed a .* not just a star and if there might be a > at the end
stick a ? on the end. That way it will work whether it's there or not.
I hope anyway. I'm new at procmail. Also, mail dirs are to have a /
at the end to let procmail know that they're mail dirs. ...maybe you
even need one on /
Hi,
I have the following error message when starting pppd:
/usr/sbin/pppd -detach
/usr/sbin/pppd: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
/usr/sbin/pppd: but I couldn't find any suitable secret (password) for
it to use to do so.
/usr/sbin/pppd: (None of the available passwords wou
Check out rootprompt.org, there is lots of useful info on this site (good
article on "hiding" a Debian system).
Jon
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 08:16:15PM -0400, Eric Rousse wrote:
>
> Is there a place on the internet i can get some documentation for setting up
> a firewall under Debian. I've looke
r help chaps
Jon
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 11:46:32PM -0600, Bruce Sass wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Debian User wrote:
> > just upgraded my system from a mix of Test 1 and Test 3 to the full 2.2
> > release.
> > Noticed that I now appear to have alot of "Obsolete/
Roger Waters wrote:
> Debian User wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have the following error message when starting pppd:
> > /usr/sbin/pppd -detach
> > /usr/sbin/pppd: The remote system is required to authenticate itself
> > /usr/sbin/pppd: but I couldn
Does anybody know a mail tool under X for pick up the mail form the
mail server. Like the one in Netscape but another one ? Under Debian
Potato, of course.
Thank you,
Adrian Nims
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Tony Laszlo wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Debian on a Toshiba
> Satellite T1910CS, 486, 110M HD, 8MB ram .
> I won't be running X and will just need to
> use: vim, pine (+fetchmail/sendmail),
> lynx, ftp, telnet and pcmcia and parallel
> port modules.
>
> Have gon
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Pat Mahoney wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 09:41:00AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello Users,
> > Is there a way to download all the apt files, burn them to CD and install
> > off of that?
> > I have a fast connection at work to d/l the files, but only a modem at
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > thanx for the replies, it is all working now...
> >
> > it is weird how a redhat Samba rpm package would have smbmount/smbclient
> > included whereas a Debian Samba package doesn't.
> >
> Not everyone who uses samb
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Tony Laszlo wrote:
> I have installed Debian 2.0 (kernel 2.0.34) from
> floppies and have booted from the hard disk
> after installing all the base.tgz. Do I need
> to install the rest of the packages from the
> old 2.0 archives, or from the current files?
> I searched
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt wrote:
>try
>mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
Why not..open your computer up...find out what it is on (i.e. master,
slave, prim/secon) and then you know WHAT the device is :)
Joe
>
> but I'm not a indicated person to say how to make this things
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
>
> Ack. I've seen the answer to this dozens of times, but can't find it
> in the archives.
>
> I *thought* that large memory was now automatically detected, but my
> system on a nice fresh frozen is still only finding 64M (out of 160M)
>
> So
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